1. Who has the stolen money? Taken from the thief by a killer, hidden away from him, then lost in the Sierras, where is it now? Convinced that three women have it, he and his men pursue them as they... More > flee through the mountains during a violent storm. He will stop at nothing to regain what he's convinced belongs to him alone. Can one woman and one man stand against the deadly determination of this killer?< Less

This is the first book by Najah-Amatullah Hylton. Included are twenty poems on the topics of love, growth, and identity with the underlying theme that life is hard, people are not meant to be made... More > into coping mechanisms, but God is good. These pages also underscore the importance of art and of family. The author hopes you enjoy this book and look forward to future projects.
Najah-Amatullah is a young, energetic, high school English teacher and writer. She performs locally and coaches a writing and performance club at her school. She hopes to continue this work in whatever other location she is able.< Less

After been beaten by her lover for the last time in 5 years, she decides to stand and try to make a change but sometimes that's easier said than done. Until, a handsome young man/high school... More > sweetheart tries to declare her heart and wants her to stay away from her abusive lover. Having always been rebellious and doing her own thing, she takes orders from no one, she finally starts slipping back into her old ways. Who will be able to save her now? Or is she content with the life that she has slipped back into.< Less

A study was done on the correlation between senior citizens and depression. The results show a strong correlation between elderly women and depression, as well as elderly widows and depression.... More > Includes an interpretation of the results, as well as statistical data to back up the results. Also included is the questionnaire that was given to selected senior citizens who participated in the study.< Less

A study was done on the correlation between senior citizens and depression. The results show a strong correlation between elderly women and depression, as well as elderly widows and depression.... More > Includes an interpretation of the results, as well as statistical data to back up the results. Also included is the questionnaire that was given to selected senior citizens who participated in the study.< Less

This emotional intelligence (EI) training program is an inclusive and voluntary program and was designed for at-risk students in high school. This program is meant to be offered in the school... More > setting, either during class time or afterwards, depending upon the needs of the students and the availability of the instructors. Sessions are organized into 30 – 45 minute periods and are ideally offered twice per week, so that the entire EI training program requires seven weeks in total. This program is divided into three levels.< Less

Conquering fear by summoning courage is a neglected human dimension that is an important combat and performance multiplier for professions that go in harms way. Why a person risks their life in the... More > face of danger is explained. The factors that lead to a person's courage and heroism and how it can be developed through training are described. A set of principles with illustrative techniques and representative applications are presented to provide an insight into ways of developing fortitude or "battlemind". The rationale for these considerations is also given, so that they can be acted upon with confidence. Through training, high risk professions can reduce the fear of their personnel by increasing their fortitude or inner strength. While the soldier is the key focus of this effort, the term "warrior" is used to represent all members of the military and other professions who go in harm's way.< Less

Conquering fear by summoning courage is a neglected human dimension that is an important combat and performance multiplier for professions that go in harms way. Why a person risks their life in the... More > face of danger is explained. The factors that lead to a person's courage and heroism and how it can be developed through training are described. A set of principles with illustrative techniques and representative applications are presented to provide an insight into ways of developing fortitude or "battlemind". The rationale for these considerations is also given, so that they can be acted upon with confidence. Through training, high risk professions can reduce the fear of their personnel by increasing their fortitude or inner strength. While the soldier is the key focus of this effort, the term "warrior" is used to represent all members of the military and other professions who go in harm's way.< Less

Conquering fear by summoning courage is a neglected human dimension that is an important combat and performance multiplier for professions that go in harm’s way. Why a person risks their life... More > in the face of danger is explained. The factors that lead to a person's courage and heroism and how it can be developed through training are described. A set of principles with illustrative techniques and representative applications are presented to provide an insight into ways of developing fortitude and courage. The rationale for these considerations is also given, so that they can be acted upon with confidence. Through training, high risk professions can reduce the fear of their personnel by increasing their fortitude or inner strength. While the soldier is the key focus of this effort, the term "warrior" is used to represent all members of the military and other professions who go in harm's way.< Less

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